EXCHANQES. 



Not Exceeding Three Lines Free to Sabsciibers. 



^9' These notices are continued as long as our limited space will allow ; the new 

 ones are added at the end of the column, and only when necessary those at the top 

 (being longest in) are discontinued 



Urania rifflus — Most beautiful exotic to exchange for other exotics or 

 rare Catocolas of North America. — Jos. H. Reading. 1436 N. Rockwell 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



Coccidae — California Coccidae exchanged for specimens from all parts 

 of the world.— E. O. Essig, Secretary State Commission of Horticulture, 

 Sacramento, Cal. 



Wanted— Geometridae from the Southern, Middle and Western 

 States. Offer in exchange liberal numbers of Texan Lepidoptera. — Dr. 

 F. W. Russell, 4119 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, Texas. 



Wanted— Insect Life, Vol. V, No. 5, and Bibliography of American 

 Economic Entomology, No. 4. Write offer.— Geo. M, Greene, 1303 N. 

 54th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Miss Sarah Maul, 14 ChanningSt., N. W., Washington, D. C. Col- 

 lector and breeder of Lepidoptera. Purchasers wanted. 



The undersigned will greatly appreciate receiving records of New 

 Jersey species not listed in Smith's Insects of New Jersey. — Harry B. 

 Weiss, 272 Hale St., New Brunswick, N. J. 



N. A. Coleoptera for Exchange — My list of over one thousand spe- 

 cies of N. A. Coleoptera is now ready. If you wish to exchange, 

 answer by sending me your list of what you have to offer. — Philip Lau- 

 rent, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



I offer for exchange a few perfect, bred specimens of Vanessa goner- 

 illa in papers. Desire many common North American species of Lepi- 

 doptera, both Macro and Micro. — Fred Marloff, Box 104 Oak Station P.O., 

 Allegheny Co., Pa. 



Specialists — I will collect for cash any order of insects during the 

 coming season in this vicinity. Flat rates given. — Harry Johnson, South 

 Meriden, Conn. 



For Exchange— Volumes VII to XII Entomological News for other 

 entomological publications or for Lepidoptera. — Alex. Kwiat, 2055 Pen- 

 sacola Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted, for my own library — Papers by LeConte, Horn, Harris, Ran- 

 dall and Melsheimer in Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1835, 1845; Jour. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1852; Froc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1844, 1856, 

 1868; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vols. 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Lists of Coleoptera, J. 

 D. Putnam, 1876; Schiodte, Metamorphoses, Parts 2, 6; Casey, Contri- 

 butions to Coleopterology, Part 2, 1884.— Address John D. Sherman, Jr., 

 403 Seneca Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 



To complete sets in my library I need No. i of Vol. XXX, Canadian 

 Entomologist, Riley's 9th Missouri Report and No. 18 of Henry Edwards' 

 Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. I will give cash or liberal exchange in Cali- 

 fornia insects. — H. H. Newcomb, Venice.. California. 



Photographs of Entomologists Desired. 



The Entomological Section of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural 

 Sciences desires for its entomological album the photograph of every 

 entomological student. The collection contains over 300 at this date. 

 A list was published in the News 1902, pages 45-47, of those in the 

 album at that time. We hope that those who can do so will write their 

 names and date of birth and the date when the photograph was taken 

 on the back of each photo, along with any other information concern- 

 ing themselves they may wish to impart. 



